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The term "pill factor" in the context of the Great Migration refers to the various motivations that drove African Americans to leave the rural South for urban areas in the North and West between 1916 and 1970. Key factors included the pursuit of better economic opportunities, escape from Jim Crow laws and racial violence, and the desire for improved living conditions and social mobility. The promise of industrial jobs during World War I and the subsequent economic shifts further fueled this migration, transforming Demographics and cultural landscapes in American cities.

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